I can connect my Node app to Redis just fine without a password, but when I add a password, nothing I do is right.
Here's my code right now, taken right from an example:
var redis = require('redis')
, sio = require('socket.io')
, RedisStore = sio.RedisStore
, io = sio.listen();
var port = 6379
, hostname = 'localhost'
, password = 'password';
var redisClient = redis.createClient(port, hostname);
redisClient.auth(password, function (err) { if (err) throw err; });
var redisSubscriber = redis.createClient(port, hostname);
redisSubscriber.auth(password, function (err) { if (err) throw err; });
io.set('store', new RedisStore({ redisPub: redisClient, redisSub: redisSubscriber, redisClient: redisClient }));
On running the app, I get this stack trace:
/home/eric/christmas/sockets/node_modules/socket.io/node_modules/redis/index.js:506
throw callback_err;
^
Error: Ready check failed: ERR operation not permitted
at RedisClient.on_info_cmd (/home/eric/christmas/sockets/node_modules/socket.io/node_modules/redis/index.js:319:35)
at Command.RedisClient.ready_check.send_anyway [as callback] (/home/eric/christmas/sockets/node_modules/socket.io/node_modules/redis/index.js:367:14)
at RedisClient.return_error (/home/eric/christmas/sockets/node_modules/socket.io/node_modules/redis/index.js:502:25)
at RedisReplyParser.RedisClient.init_parser (/home/eric/christmas/sockets/node_modules/socket.io/node_modules/redis/index.js:262:14)
at RedisReplyParser.EventEmitter.emit (events.js:93:17)
at RedisReplyParser.send_error (/home/eric/christmas/sockets/node_modules/socket.io/node_modules/redis/lib/parser/javascript.js:266:14)
at RedisReplyParser.execute (/home/eric/christmas/sockets/node_modules/socket.io/node_modules/redis/lib/parser/javascript.js:125:22)
at RedisClient.on_data (/home/eric/christmas/sockets/node_modules/socket.io/node_modules/redis/index.js:478:27)
at Socket.<anonymous> (/home/eric/christmas/sockets/node_modules/socket.io/node_modules/redis/index.js:79:14)
at Socket.EventEmitter.emit (events.js:93:17)
The line generating this is the final one - if I comment out the attempt to set the RedisStore, I do not get any errors.
I'm sure the password is right (I can verify it in redis-cli, and if I change the password to be wrong I can verify that the auth callbacks don't fire). This code also works if I remove the password and comment out the two auth lines.
All of the working examples on blog posts and docs and the like show that this should work, and I don't know why mine isn't. I don't know which part of the stack to look at.
Here's what the redis-cli monitor looks like when I run the code above:
1353227107.912512 [0 127.0.0.1:56759] "auth" "password"
1353227107.912719 [0 127.0.0.1:56758] "auth" "password"
1353227107.913470 [0 127.0.0.1:56759] "info"
1353227107.913639 [0 127.0.0.1:56758] "info"
And here's what redis-cli monitor shows if I turn off the password, comment out the auth lines above, and successfully run the app:
1353227252.401667 [0 127.0.0.1:56771] "info"
1353227252.402020 [0 127.0.0.1:56770] "info"
1353227252.402131 [0 127.0.0.1:56769] "info"
1353227252.402423 [0 127.0.0.1:56768] "info"
1353227252.402611 [0 127.0.0.1:56767] "info"
1353227252.406254 [0 127.0.0.1:56770] "subscribe" "handshake"
1353227252.406287 [0 127.0.0.1:56770] "subscribe" "connect"
1353227252.406314 [0 127.0.0.1:56770] "subscribe" "open"
1353227252.406321 [0 127.0.0.1:56770] "subscribe" "join"
1353227252.406326 [0 127.0.0.1:56770] "subscribe" "leave"
1353227252.406337 [0 127.0.0.1:56770] "subscribe" "close"
1353227252.406354 [0 127.0.0.1:56770] "subscribe" "dispatch"
1353227252.406372 [0 127.0.0.1:56770] "subscribe" "disconnect"
The successful (passwordless) connection makes 5 "info" commands, and my unsuccessful (passworded) command makes 2 - and then dies on a call to an "on_info_cmd" method.
Can anyone make sense of this? Thanks for any help you can give.
Try calling
redisClient.auth(password, function (err) { if (err) throw err; });
only once, redis stores the auth information for every call, calling it twice may throw an error.I solved this by passing the redis module itself as an option to the RedisStore constructor.
This was necessary for the client objects to pass the
instanceof RedisClient
test and not be re-initialized without a password. Apparently, whenRedisStore
re-requires the redis module, redis clients created with thecreateClient
method are members of some new class or something.I figured this out by looking at a related issue someone was having on socket.io's issue #808.